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41 Verlegenheit
f1. embarrassment; vor Verlegenheit schweigen etc.: out of embarrassment; in Verlegenheit bringen embarrass; durch unerwartete Frage etc.: put s.o. on the spot; in Verlegenheit kommen oder geraten get embarrassed2. (Klemme) difficult spot; (missliche Lage) predicament; in Verlegenheit sein be in a bit of a spot, be in a difficult spot; finanziell: be a bit short (hard up umg.); jemandem aus der Verlegenheit helfen help s.o. out (of a spot); in Verlegenheit kommen run into difficulties; in die Verlegenheit kommen, etw. tun zu müssen find o.s. compelled to do s.th.* * *die Verlegenheitquandary; puzzle; predicament; embarrassment; perplexity; disconcertedness; straits; nonplus; abashment* * *Ver|le|gen|heitf -, -en1) no pl (= Betretenheit, Befangenheit) embarrassmentjdn in Verlégenheit bringen — to embarrass sb
so ein wunderschöner Strauß, du bringst mich ja ganz in Verlégenheit — such a lovely bouquet, you really shouldn't have
in Verlégenheit kommen or geraten — to get or become embarrassed
2) (= unangenehme Lage) embarrassing or awkward situationwenn er in finanzieller Verlégenheit ist — when he's in financial difficulties, when he's financially embarrassed
ich bin (finanziell) zurzeit leider etwas in Verlégenheit — I'm afraid I'm rather short (of funds) at the moment
* * ** * *Ver·le·gen·heit<-, -en>fjdn in \Verlegenheit bringen to embarrass sb, to put sb in an embarrassing situationjdn in große \Verlegenheit bringen to put sb in a very embarrassing situationin \Verlegenheit sein to be in financial difficulties* * *die; Verlegenheit, Verlegenheiten1) o. Pl. (Befangenheit) embarrassmentin Verlegenheit geraten — get or become embarrassed
2) (Unannehmlichkeit) embarrassing situation* * *1. embarrassment;vor Verlegenheit schweigen etc: out of embarrassment;geraten get embarrassedin Verlegenheit sein be in a bit of a spot, be in a difficult spot; finanziell: be a bit short (hard up umg);jemandem aus der Verlegenheit helfen help sb out (of a spot);in Verlegenheit kommen run into difficulties;in die Verlegenheit kommen, etwas tun zu müssen find o.s. compelled to do sth* * *die; Verlegenheit, Verlegenheiten1) o. Pl. (Befangenheit) embarrassmentin Verlegenheit geraten — get or become embarrassed
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42 difficulty
n1) трудность, затруднение2) препятствие, помеха•to be confronted by difficulties — встречаться / сталкиваться с трудностями
to create difficulties — создавать трудности / затруднения
to encounter difficulties — встречаться / сталкиваться с трудностями
to face difficulties — встречаться / сталкиваться с трудностями; испытывать трудности
to give rise to difficulties — создавать трудности / затруднения
to make difficulties — создавать трудности / затруднения
to meet with difficulties — встречаться / сталкиваться с трудностями
to pose / to present difficulties for smb — представлять трудности для кого-л.
to raise difficulties — создавать трудности / затруднения
to run into difficulties — встречаться / сталкиваться с трудностями
to surmount / to tackle difficulties — преодолевать трудности
- day-to-day difficultiesto win through one's difficulties — преодолевать трудности
- difficulties for currency
- difficulties for money
- difficulties the country is in
- difficulties with which a country is beset
- economic difficulties
- enormous difficulties
- financial difficulties
- foreign payments difficulties
- foreign policy difficulties
- great difficulties
- insurmountable difficulties
- letup in the difficulties
- major difficulties
- marketing difficulties
- objective difficulties
- outside difficulties
- payment difficulties
- pecuniary difficulties
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43 Hindernis
n; -ses, -se1. im Weg: obstacle, barrier; Laufsport: hurdle; Reitsport: fence; ein unüberwindliches Hindernis an insurmountable hurdle ( oder obstacle)2. fig. obstacle ( für to); (Schwierigkeit) difficulty; (Behinderung) hindrance; kein Hindernis für no obstacle to; Kinder kein Hindernis in Kontaktanzeige: children no obstacle, kids OK umg.; auf Hindernisse stoßen run into difficulties; jemandem Hindernisse in den Weg legen throw obstacles into s.o.’s path; Familienglück mit Hindernissen happy family life with a few hitches along the way* * *das Hindernishazard; difficulty; fence; barrier; obstacle; impediment; obstruction; hindrance; hump; baulk; balk* * *Hịn|der|nis ['hIndɐnɪs]nt -ses, -se1) (lit, fig) obstacle; (= Erschwernis, Behinderung) hindrance; (beim Sprechen) handicap, impedimentsie empfand das Kind als Hindernis/als Hindernis für ihre Karriere — she saw the child as a hindrance/as a hindrance to or an obstacle for her career
gesetzliches Hindernis (form) — legal impediment or obstacle
jdm Hindernisse in den Weg legen (fig) — to put obstacles in sb's path or way
eine Reise mit Hindernissen — a journey full of hitches
* * *das1) (something that causes difficulty: His deafness was a barrier to promotion.) barrier2) (a barrier: a road block.) block3) (something that delays or prevents.) impediment4) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) bar5) (a person, thing etc that hinders: I know you are trying to help but you're just being a hindrance.) hindrance6) (something which prevents progress: His inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.) obstacle7) (something that obstructs: an obstruction in the pipe.) obstruction8) (a difficulty that prevents progress.) stumbling-block* * *Hin·der·nis<-ses, -se>[ˈhɪndɐnɪs]ntjdm \Hindernisse in den Weg legen to put obstacles in sb's waygesetzliches \Hindernis legal impediment2. (behindernder Gegenstand) obstacle3. SPORT (Barriere beim Hindernislauf) obstacle, jump; (bei Leichtathletik) hurdle; (bei Jagdrennen) fence; (bei Hürdenrennen) hurdle* * *das; Hindernisses, Hindernisse obstacle; (Springreiten) jump; obstacle; (Pferderennen) fence* * *ein unüberwindliches Hindernis an insurmountable hurdle ( oder obstacle)2. fig obstacle (kein Hindernis für no obstacle to;auf Hindernisse stoßen run into difficulties;jemandem Hindernisse in den Weg legen throw obstacles into sb’s path;Familienglück mit Hindernissen happy family life with a few hitches along the way* * *das; Hindernisses, Hindernisse obstacle; (Springreiten) jump; obstacle; (Pferderennen) fence* * *n.barrier n.hindrance n.hurdle n.impediment n.obstacle n. -
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1. face difficulties2. run into difficultiesРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сталкиваться с трудностями
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45 препятствие препятстви·е
(помеха) obstacle, barrier, backset, clog, difficulty, handicap, hedge, hindrance, hitch, impediment, objection, obstruction, drawbackвстречать препятствия — to face / to meet with / to run into difficulties / obstacles
преодолевать препятствия — to overcome / to surmount obstacles / difficulties
устранить препятствия — to remove / to brush aside obstacles / impediments
чинить препятствия — to breed impediments, to create / to put / to raise / to throw obstacles, to make / to raise difficulties
чинитьпрепятствия кому-л. — to put obstacles in smb.'s way
являться препятствием для кого-л. — to be a hindrance to smb.
натолкнуться на неожиданное препятствие — to strike / to come on / to run against a snag
непреодолимое препятствие — insurmountable barrier / obstacle, insuperable obstacle
торговые препятствия — trade barriers / obstructions
препятствие в проведении в жизнь договора — hitch / obstacle in the execution of a treaty
препятствие в проведении переговоров — hitch / obstactle / snag in the negotiations
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > препятствие препятстви·е
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46 ♦ difficulty
♦ difficulty /ˈdɪfɪkəltɪ/n. [cu]1 difficoltà, problema: financial [technical, practical] difficulties, difficoltà finanziarie [tecniche, pratiche]; breathing [learning] difficulties, difficoltà respiratorie [di apprendimento]: He has some difficulty (in) walking, ha difficoltà a camminare; There were money difficulties, c'erano difficoltà finanziarie; He climbed the stairs with difficulty, ha salito le scale con difficoltà; They changed the tickets without difficulty, hanno cambiato i biglietti senza difficoltà; If you have difficulty understanding the form, please ask us for help, se avete difficoltà a capire il modulo, chiedeteci aiuto2 (spesso pl.) situazione difficile; difficoltà (pl.): to be in difficulties, trovarsi in difficoltà (finanziarie); to have (o to experience, to encounter) difficulties, avere (o incontrare) delle difficoltà; to get (o to run) into difficulties, trovarsi in difficoltà; to overcome a difficulty, superare una difficoltà3 difficoltà, complessità: The degree of difficulty increases as you move through the levels, il grado di difficoltà aumenta man mano che si passa al livello successivo -
47 испытывать затруднения
1) General subject: be handicapped, bottleneck, have much ado, press2) Mathematics: be faced with difficulties, run into difficulties3) Economy: encounter difficulties, meet with difficulties4) Makarov: experience difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать затруднения
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48 затруднения
мн.difficulties, troubles, obstaclesвызывать затруднения — involve difficulties, cause troubles
испытывать затруднения — meet with difficulties, run into difficulties
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['dɪfɪk(ə)ltɪ]сущ.1) трудностьgrave / great / insurmountable / serious / severe difficulty — значительная трудность
2) противоречие, несогласованностьSyn:3) возражение, протестSyn:4) помеха, преграда, препятствиеto clear up / overcome / resolve / surmount a difficulty — преодолеть трудность
Syn:5) ( difficulties) затруднения ( материальные)to cause / create / make / present difficulties for — создавать затруднения для (кого-л. / чего-л.)
to come across / encounter / experience / face / meet / run into difficulties — испытывать затруднения
economic / financial difficulties — экономические, финансовые трудности
A difficulty arises. — Трудность возникает.
He is in serious difficulty. — Он испытывает серьёзные затруднения.
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50 stoten
2 [aanstoot geven] offend♦voorbeelden:1 zijn zinnen stoten • his sentences are halting/awkwardhet schip stootte op een klip • the ship struck a rockop een vreemd woord stoten • come across a foreign wordop moeilijkheden stoten • run into difficultiesop elkaar stoten • collide, run into each otherop/tegen iets stoten • bump into somethingtegen elkaar stoten • bump/knock against each otherII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 niet stoten! • handle with care!iemand uit de groep/de partij stoten • throw someone out of the group/partyeen vaas van de kast stoten • knock a vase off the sideboard1 [gewichtheffen] press2 [biljart] play/shoot (a ball)♦voorbeelden:IV 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich stoten〉1 [botsen] bump (oneself)2 [zich ergeren] take offence♦voorbeelden: -
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♦voorbeelden:¶ hoe kom jij hier verzeild? • what brings you here?, how did you end up here?in slecht gezelschap verzeild raken • fall into bad companyin moeilijkheden verzeild raken • run into/hit trouble, run into difficulties -
52 in moeilijkheden verzeild raken
in moeilijkheden verzeild rakenrun into/hit trouble, run into difficultiesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in moeilijkheden verzeild raken
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53 сталкиваться с трудностями
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сталкиваться с трудностями
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54 испытывать затруднения
•Considerable difficulty has been experienced (or met with, or encountered) in maintaining the arc at constant amplitude.
•We have run into difficulties with corrosion.
•Problems were experienced in connection with the alignment of components...
•If you have trouble solving the problems, consult your instructor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > испытывать затруднения
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55 испытывать трудности
•Considerable difficulty has been experienced (or met with, or encountered) in maintaining the arc at constant amplitude.
•We have run into difficulties with corrosion.
•Problems were experienced in connection with the alignment of components...
•If you have trouble solving the problems, consult your instructor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > испытывать трудности
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56 gestalten
I v/t2. schöpferisch: create, produce, make; ein Thema dramatisch / poetisch gestalten give dramatic / poetic form to a subject, dramatize a subject / write a poem on a subject3. (entwerfen) design (auch TECH.); (Park etc.) lay out; (Raum etc.) decorate; (einrichten) arrange; (Schaufenster) dress; moderner gestalten modernize4. (Fest etc.) arrange, organize; eine Feier etc. abwechslungsreich gestalten bring some variety to the celebrations; den Unterricht / ein Seminar etc. interessanter gestalten make lessons / a seminar etc. more interesting; eine Notlage etc. erträglich gestalten not let a crisis etc. get out of handII v/refl take shape; (sich entwickeln) develop; sich gut etc. gestalten go ( oder turn out) well etc.; sich zu einem Erfolg etc. gestalten prove, turn out (to be), be; es gestaltete sich schwierig it turned out to be difficult* * *to form; to fashion; to shape; to frame; to configure; to cast; to pattern; to mold* * *ge|stạl|ten [gə'ʃtaltn] ptp gesta\#ltet1. vtText, Wohnung to lay out; Programm, Abend, Layout to arrange; Arbeitsplatz, Benutzeroberfläche to organize; Arbeitszeit, Freizeit, Abend to organize, to structure; Schaufenster to dress; Zukunft, Beziehung, Gesellschaft, Politik to shapeetw rationeller/effizienter/flexibler gestalten — to make sth more rational/efficient/flexible
ich gestalte mein Leben so, wie ich will — I live or organize my life the way I want to
etw interessanter/moderner etc gestalten — to make sth more interesting/modern etc
der Umbau wurde nach den ursprünglichen Plänen gestaltet — the conversion was carried out in accordance with the original plans
die Gastgeber haben den Abend sehr lebendig gestaltet — our hosts laid on a very lively evening
einen historischen Stoff zu einem Roman gestalten — to fashion or mould (Brit) or mold (US) a historical subject into a novel
2. vr(= werden) to become; (= sich entwickeln) to turn or develop (zu into)sich schwierig gestalten (Verhandlungen etc) — to run into difficulties
sich zu einem Erfolg gestalten — to turn out to be a success
* * *(to put into the required state: The footballers trained hard in order to condition themselves for the match.) condition* * *ge·stal·ten *[gəˈʃtaltn̩]I. vt▪ etw irgendwie \gestalten1. (einrichten) to designeinen Garten/einen Gartenteich/eine Terrasse \gestalten to lay out [or plan] a garden/a garden pond/a terraceein Schaufenster \gestalten to dress a shop windowetw neu/anders \gestalten to redesign sth2. (darbieten, präsentieren) to arrangeein Programm/einen Abend/Unterricht \gestalten to organize [or arrange] a programme [or AM -am]/an evening/a lesson [or lessons]einen Text \gestalten to formulate a text3. (organisieren) to arrange, to organizeeine Terrasse \gestalten to lay out a terraceeinen Einrichtungsgegenstand/einen Gebrauchsgegenstand \gestalten to design a fitting [or pl furnishings]/an object of useein Kunstwerk \gestalten to design a piece of art* * *1.transitives Verb fashion, shape, form < vase, figure, etc.>; design <furnishings, stage-set, etc.>; lay out < public gardens>; dress < shop window>; mould, shape <character, personality>; arrange < party, conference, etc.>; frame <sentence, reply, etc.>2.reflexives Verb turn outsich schwieriger gestalten als erwartet — turn out or prove to be more difficult than had been expected
* * *A. v/tkreatives Gestalten creative expression2. schöpferisch: create, produce, make;ein Thema dramatisch/poetisch gestalten give dramatic/poetic form to a subject, dramatize a subject/write a poem on a subject3. (entwerfen) design ( auch TECH); (Park etc) lay out; (Raum etc) decorate; (einrichten) arrange; (Schaufenster) dress;moderner gestalten modernize4. (Fest etc) arrange, organize;eine Feier etcabwechslungsreich gestalten bring some variety to the celebrations;den Unterricht/ein Seminar etcinteressanter gestalten make lessons/a seminar etc more interesting;eine Notlage etcerträglich gestalten not let a crisis etc get out of handsich gut etcsich zu einem Erfolg etcgestalten prove, turn out (to be), be;es gestaltete sich schwierig it turned out to be difficult* * *1.transitives Verb fashion, shape, form <vase, figure, etc.>; design <furnishings, stage-set, etc.>; lay out < public gardens>; dress < shop window>; mould, shape <character, personality>; arrange <party, conference, etc.>; frame <sentence, reply, etc.>2.reflexives Verb turn outsich schwieriger gestalten als erwartet — turn out or prove to be more difficult than had been expected
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57 испытывать затруднения
•Considerable difficulty has been experienced (or met with, or encountered) in maintaining the arc at constant amplitude.
•We have run into difficulties with corrosion.
•Problems were experienced in connection with the alignment of components...
•If you have trouble solving the problems, consult your instructor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > испытывать затруднения
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58 испытывать трудности
•Considerable difficulty has been experienced (or met with, or encountered) in maintaining the arc at constant amplitude.
•We have run into difficulties with corrosion.
•Problems were experienced in connection with the alignment of components...
•If you have trouble solving the problems, consult your instructor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > испытывать трудности
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59 Сталкиваться с трудностями
To be faced with difficultiesTo run into difficulties withWe come up against the difficulty that we have no certain knowledge of how life originated on the EarthРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Сталкиваться с трудностями
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60 испытывать затруднения
experience (encounter, meet with) difficulties, undergo hardships, run into difficultiesBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > испытывать затруднения
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